Monsanto Video Revolt! Must See Animation!
This new animated cartoon covers all the basics on why GMOs are dangerous.
Want
to know more about GMOs and why they are a serious threat to not only
mankind, but the environment and natural ecosystem as well? Then here
are some excellent articles, websites and research links for you to have
a look at and learn more!
But firstly, a brief introduction
about what a GMO is, 5 reasons why we should avoid consuming them at all
costs and some of the health risks GMOs pose.
A GMO (genetically
modified organism) is the result of a laboratory process of taking
genes from one species and inserting them into another in an attempt to
obtain a desired trait or characteristic, hence they are also known as
transgenic organisms. This process may be called either Genetic
Engineering (GE) or Genetic Modification (GM); they are one and the
same.
5 Reasons to avoid GMOs:
1. GMOs are unhealthy.
The
American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) urges doctors to
prescribe non-GMO diets for all patients. They cite animal studies
showing organ damage, gastrointestinal and immune system disorders,
accelerated aging, and infertility. Human studies show how genetically
modified (GM) food can leave material behind inside us, possibly causing
long-term problems. Genes inserted into GM soy, for example, can
transfer into the DNA of bacteria living inside us, and that the toxic
insecticide produced by GM corn was found in the blood of pregnant women
and their unborn fetuses.
Numerous health problems increased
after GMOs were introduced in 1996. The percentage of Americans with
three or more chronic illnesses jumped from 7% to 13% in just 9 years;
food allergies skyrocketed, and disorders such as autism, reproductive
disorders, digestive problems, and others are on the rise. Although
there is not sufficient research to confirm that GMOs are a contributing
factor, doctors groups such as the AAEM tell us not to wait before we
start protecting ourselves, and especially our children who are most at
risk.
2. GMOs contaminate - forever.
GMOs cross pollinate and
their seeds can travel. It is impossible to fully clean up our
contaminated gene pool. Self-propagating GMO pollution will outlast the
effects of global warming and nuclear waste. The potential impact is
huge, threatening the health of future generations. GMO contamination
has also caused economic losses for organic and non-GMO farmers who
often struggle to keep their crops pure.
3. Genetic engineering creates dangerous side effects.
By
mixing genes from totally unrelated species, genetic engineering
unleashes a host of unpredictable side effects. Moreover, irrespective
of the type of genes that are inserted, the very process of creating a
GM plant can result in massive collateral damage that produces new
toxins, allergens, carcinogens, and nutritional deficiencies.
4. Independent research and reporting is attacked and suppressed.
Scientists
who discover problems with GMOs have been attacked, gagged, fired,
threatened, and denied funding. The journal Nature acknowledged that a
"large block of scientists...denigrate research by other legitimate
scientists in a knee-jerk, partisan, emotional way that is not helpful
in advancing knowledge." Attempts by media to expose problems are also
often censored.
5. GMOs harm the environment.
GM crops and
their associated herbicides can harm birds, insects, amphibians, marine
ecosystems, and soil organisms. They reduce bio-diversity, pollute water
resources, and are unsustainable. For example, GM crops are eliminating
habitat for monarch butterflies, whose populations are down 50% in the
US. Roundup herbicide has been shown to cause birth defects in
amphibians, embryonic deaths and endocrine disruptions, and organ damage
in animals even at very low doses. GM canola has been found growing
wild in North Dakota and California, threatening to pass on its
herbicide tolerant genes on to weeds.
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